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Electric guitar innovation
Blaha, Marek ; Skvaril, Šimon (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the innovation of the electric guitar and its timbre when changing different components in the chain. The thesis describes what parts the guitar consists of and how its pickup works. It also deals with the manufacture of these components and their subsequent assembly. The focus is on pickups, bridges and bodies. Each time a component is changed, the spectrum is analyzed. In the end, the final prototype is assembled and compared to the original guitar.
The object of interaction
Kallus, Martin ; Písaříková, Jana (referee) ; Korbička, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis on the topic Object of interaction deals with the body and its occupancy of space. It draws on my exploration of manual play and relationships to the human body. To examine them, it uses methods, procedures and means of creative spatial creation. One of the results of this research will be an interactive metal object, consisting of several modular units, which can be rearranged and thus transform the space defined by steel modules.
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Rapavá, Michaela ; Pospiszyl, Tomáš (referee) ; Korbička, Pavel (advisor)
In her thesis, the student will address the overlap of her previous works based on the theme of corporeality and text through the activation of the basic bodily senses. The result will be a spatial installation as an equal dialogue between material lines and poetic language, with the possible involvement of sound media.
Corpus, Corporeality, Carnality
Lienerová, Lucie ; Čech,, Viktor (referee) ; Fexová, Patricie (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is corpus, corporeality and carnality inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses. The practical outcome is a series of paintings, drawings and objects thematizing the particular parts of the transformation of human, object and environment into individual organic forms. The transformation of the human being itself is seen as a painful process, but one that also allows for liberation from much more extensive physical and psychological suffering. The motifs of transformation are shaped and documented in a painterly way on the artist's close person and then on the environment and objects that surround this person.
The Body (Intimity)
Kojetská, Monika ; Pepe, Dita (referee) ; Hlavenka, Tomáš (advisor)
With this set I am following my previous work in which I was occupying with woman body. I catch body in intimate moments – but I encode it, so it is almost not obvious. I use light irony and exaggeration in my pictures. In this set I work with woman body as a object of voyer, who observes the woman with a peephole, lense, field glass or camera. But I keep it all in abstract and stylized position. I work with code, thanks to which we at first perceive the picture as colourful and shaped painting forms that gradually show womans body. I use bigger ammount of abstract, when forms of the body balance at the edge between figural and abstract. I enjoy the moment when there is not everything visible at the first sight in the picture. I want the viewer to look for the body, observe it and explore it. I do not aim for catching the beauty of the body or is real visual shape. I work with light irony of voyeur looks by using some deformations of the body parts.
Steal me your €motion
Rygálová, Monika ; Országhová, MA Kristína (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
The text deals with ways and methods of creating my diploma thesis called Steal me your €motion. The diploma thesis deals with the relationship between machine learning and emotionality. To what extent is artificial intelligence able to undergo emotional relationships and experiences defined by the physicality and experience of the human body. The topic of the work is the creation of a (fictional) inhuman entity that longs to learn from people as many bodily acts as possible that will help it infiltrate the human community. In addition to reflecting the current level of scientific knowledge, I bring an element of fiction and fiction.
Side Effect / This could be us
Masevnina, Polina ; Pustaiová,, Zuzana (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
My bachelor thesis Side Effect / This could be us consists of a series of photographs and the texts in the form of a visual intimate diary and focuses mainly on self-reflection. As in my previous works, I reflect on romantic and sexual relationships, changes in my mental and physical condition, whether caused by love affairs, any kind of addiction, or by taking anti- depressants. The side effect of medical psychotherapy affecting sexuality is one of the top- ics I reveal in my project. By creating my self-portraits and writing explicit notes, I satisfy the obsessive need to share my intimate life - digital exhibitionism has a therapeutic meaning in this case, it helps to ex- perience and cope with my current state. I interpret intimacy from the perspective of sharing a personal space. I explore the physical and symbolic nature of the text as the way of ex- pression and my own body as a tool for preserving and living memories. Focusing on the body I materialise it as the map of touches, I turn my experiences into a physical form.
Presentness
Šmerdová, Markéta ; Jezbera, Ladislav (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
I aim to conclude my four-year study with the following thesis, which puts at work all the knowledge and experience that I have accumulated during my study of body art. Professor Jan Ambruz, who oversees Sculpture Studio 2, inspires a unique feeling of passion in his students, a feeling which every one of them utilizes in his or her own way. His studio provided me with a great deal of artistic freedom. I became inspired by Andrea Simotova’s work through my own personal experience. It was also doc. Pavel Korbicka who – as her close friend and colleague – acquainted me with her work and personality, while inspiring me to do in-depth research. As I studied her work, I discovered that the core of her artistic production lies in the exploration of femininity. I may scarcely compare my life to hers; however, the woman and her artistic production have touched me on a deeply personal level – especially through the measure of intimacy that she employs while exploring her own life. In my thesis, I would like to employ both my knowledge of the body and my feelings towards myself.
It feels like you have never left
Rapavá, Michaela ; Hlavina,, Tomáš (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
“It feels like, you’ve never left” is a name I’ve given my bachelor thesis. I dedicate attention to past and present relationship connections of personal experiences with my recently deceased grandma. It’s about a capture of relationship fragments, that I shared with this person, witch create links conecting past and present and with time to near future aswell. Across the entire thesis, the aspect of time is the most important. It form imaginary phases written into objects. The search will consist in the deepening memories in an effort to allow others to peek inside this microword. Thesis’s purpose is to achieve confrontations with feelings intertwined with lost in terms of finding reconsiliation.
State of Security
Matušková, Michaela ; Koudelová, Šárka (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis consists of a series of paintings recording situations that evoke experiences of security gained through the personal experience of a new family. An important role in the work is played by the expression of physicality, which is very closely connected with intimacy and security.

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